Court: Brittany Higgins was repeatedly untruthful in her evidence to the Commonwealth government, helping her obtain a $2.4 million payout, Bruce Lehrmann's lawyers have claimed.
Transport: Light rail to Woden would be built between 2028 and 2033, the ACT government has announced, revealing its intended timeline for the project.
Court: Aaron David Alexander, 52, has avoided further jail time, with a court finding he "experienced a very public fall from grace" when his crimes were first revealed.
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Sport: English Premier League club Aston Villa has emerged as a potential partial backer for Canberra's A-League men's bid in a huge boost to the stalled expansion process.
What's on: He's created the cover art for Elton John and Britney Spears' single "Hold Me Closer", and designed artwork to shine above New York's Times Square. Now it's Canberra's turn.
Business: Australia Post has telegraphed the need to downsize its retail network as losses in its letter business continue to stack up amid changing consumer habits.
Workplace safety: Workers have been evacuated from a roadway tunnel project in Sydney's south after a sinkhole caused a nearby building to partially collapse.
Media: Facebook's parent company, Meta, will no longer pay for news content across a number of jurisdictions, in a major funding blow to Australian news providers.
Sport: The ACT government, Capital Football and Football Australia are confident they can tap into the soccer fanbase to ensure there's a strong crowd for the Socceroos' first game in Canberra in five years.
World: The Dutch government has spent more than $A276 million dealing with the aftermath of the downing of a Malaysia Airlines flight over eastern Ukraine in 2014, according to an official report.